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Apple Watch Bands safe from toxic chemicals

I have read that many apple iwatch bands have toxic chemicals. I currently wear the one that came with the iwatch 9 which uses velcro and it's like a strong cloth. does anyone know if this has those bad chemicals?



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Apple Watch Series 9, watchOS 11

Posted on Dec 28, 2024 10:26 AM

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Posted on Dec 28, 2024 12:54 PM

What you've read is misleading. These reports all seem stem from one study that analyzed a selection of bands for smartwatches, a selection which apparently included some from Apple. But the study did not list details of the specific bands tested and failed to mention how much if any PFAS chemicals were detected in the Apple bands they tested. So the reports are at best inconclusive and at worst causing unnecessary panic.


But if you are concerned, stick with a metal or silicone watchband.


Regards.

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Dec 28, 2024 12:54 PM in response to surfcomic

What you've read is misleading. These reports all seem stem from one study that analyzed a selection of bands for smartwatches, a selection which apparently included some from Apple. But the study did not list details of the specific bands tested and failed to mention how much if any PFAS chemicals were detected in the Apple bands they tested. So the reports are at best inconclusive and at worst causing unnecessary panic.


But if you are concerned, stick with a metal or silicone watchband.


Regards.

Jan 14, 2025 8:14 AM in response to surfcomic

Hi,


this is the research: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.estlett.4c00907?utm_source=syndication

You need to pay to read the full article, but these are some finding: https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/research-finds-smartwatch-band-laced-011943246.html

The bands tested as part of the chemical analysis include those offered by big names like Google, Samsung, Apple, Fitbit, and CASETiFY. Interestingly, Samsung and Apple both sell watch bands made out of fluoroelastomers, the core problematic chemical at the center of the research, and even mention its “benefits” on their websites.


This is unfortunately true if you read this article: Wearing your Apple Watch - Apple Support (CA)

What's in the bands

These are the Apple Watch band materials that come into contact with your skin:

  • Ocean Band: Fluoroelastomer with titanium
  • Sport Band: Fluoroelastomer with stainless steel, ceramic, titanium, or 18-karat gold


Fortunately I never used it. I just ordered one, but I am trying to cancel the order.


Jan 15, 2025 1:01 PM in response to Momma0f2

The above is copied from the Apple watch/band sales site & confirms that it contains a PFAS. When I contact Apple about trading for a different band of same price, agent knew nothing about the potentially unsafe band & could do nothing--including giving name and address of whom in corporate to write. Since I a) and a cancer survivor--so far--and b) need to wear the watch 24/7, I will do two more things: 1) post information with above Apple info on my Facebook site and another family cancer survivor with a watch and who has hundreds of viewers will do the same and 2) buy a different watch band since I need to wear that watch. But future in terms of buy from Apple after years of doing so? NO MORE!

Jan 17, 2025 12:29 PM in response to Daxrob

The study stated that they had to use solvents to extract the PFA, and there was no evidence that any particular brand posed any measured threat at all. The article was probably touting for more research funds for a bigger study.

I would rather use fluoroelastomer than silicone or leather. Suggesting use of cheaper silicone bands that may contain lord knows what in the colour dyes is irresponsible.



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